Early in Trump's campaign, he said "the silent majority is back." This was a nod to when President Richard Nixon referenced the "silent majority" shortly after taking office in 1969. Nixon was referring to those that agreed with him about the war in Vietnam but were much quieter than the outspoken anti-war protestors.

Why would Trump use a sentiment from Nixon, someone who was disgraced in office and impeached? Well, it could be that he's attempting to appeal to Nixon-inspired voters, because as it turns out, Trump and Nixon aren't all that different. Watch the video above to find out why.